For These Poets, Feral Girl Summer Is an Eternal State of Mind
These poetry collections refuse to be palatable or cave to curated perfection
These poetry collections refuse to be palatable or cave to curated perfection
Through cosmetic surgery and reality TV, Sarah Wang's "New Skin" tells a mother-daughter story of immigration and assimilation
“Wild Food” from THE GOOD EYE by Jess Gibson, recommended by Molly McGhee
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SupportM Lin’s debut story collection “The Memory Museum” examines women forging identities that transcend the U.S.-Chinese binary
These stories attend to the realities of labor and trace the intersections of gender, economics, and migration
Debut novelist Avigayl Sharp discusses Nabokov, sincerity, and writing trauma without revealing it in “Offseason”
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“Wild Food” from THE GOOD EYE by Jess Gibson, recommended by Molly McGhee
Two poems by Nat Mesnard
“Oh No” by Adrienne Celt, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature